© 2018 The Authors This paper addresses for the first time a large body of archaeobotanical data from prehistoric Southeastern Europe, mostly published for the first time, that correspond to cereal food preparations. The evidence presented here comes from 20 sites situated in Greece and Bulgaria, spanning the Early Neolithic through to the Iron Age (7th millennium B.C.-1st millennium B.C.). The remains correspond to cereal fragments or agglomerations of fragments that resulted from ancient food preparation steps such as grinding, boiling, sprouting/malting, mixing in bread-like or porridge-like foodstuffs. The article builds on previous pilot studies and with the aid of stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy offers a first classi...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Cereals were a significant part of the Roman diet, yet knowledge about their cultivation, distributi...
Abstract In order to investigate ancient cereal cooking practices, the microstructure of preserved s...
The Neolithic was not only a shift in how food was obtained, through farming, but it also set up lon...
Remains of ancient dishes can contribute significantly to the knowledge of past dietary habits, addi...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Cereals were a significant part of the Roman diet, yet knowledge about their cultivation, distributi...
Abstract In order to investigate ancient cereal cooking practices, the microstructure of preserved s...
The Neolithic was not only a shift in how food was obtained, through farming, but it also set up lon...
Remains of ancient dishes can contribute significantly to the knowledge of past dietary habits, addi...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
International audienceThe transformation of food ingredients into meals corresponds to complex choic...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
We analyze the processing of cereals and its role at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Anat...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Intensive archaeobotanical research in northern Greece and other circum-Mediterranean regions over t...
Cereals were a significant part of the Roman diet, yet knowledge about their cultivation, distributi...